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n2jtx

join:2001-01-13
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reply to BF69

Re: They never change

said by BF69:

For those to young to remember before the 80's you actually HAD to purcahse your phone from the phone company. And believe me they were a lot more than the $10 you can get from wal-mart and they were rotary dial.
Actually you had to rent it from Ma Bell, no purchasing. Having an extra phone that the phone company did not know about could get you in big trouble with the "Phone Cops" (tribute to WKRP in Cincinnati). The phone company would often perform impedance and ringer current checks to see if there were more phones on the line than you were supposed to have. My parents had two rental phones and a third unauthorized one. Any time we needed a service call I always remember them unplugging that third phone and hiding it in a closet. Things finally started to lighten up around 1977-1978 when we were finally allowed to provide our own wiring (COPW - Customer Owned Premises Wiring) and connect additional phones. The only requirement then was that you had to tell them you were connecting additional phones and what the RE (Ringer Equivalence) number was.
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Mactron
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said by n2jtx:

Actually you had to rent it from Ma Bell, no purchasing. ...
Things finally started to lighten up around 1977-1978 when we were finally allowed to provide our own wiring (COPW - Customer Owned Premises Wiring) and connect additional phones. The only requirement then was that you had to tell them you were connecting additional phones and what the RI (Ringer Equivalence) number was.
The same thing is needed with wireless today. Wireless Telcos provided the service, we the customer, decided on the equipment of OUR Choice. I sure hope this comes to pass on 700 Mhz and spreads like wildfire across all the wireless spectrum in the US... Hopefully the FCC won't cave to Verizon... Again.
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